The San Francisco Giants are hiring the first full-time female coach in MLB history - 3 minutes read
Giants hire Alyssa Nakken as first female full-time coach in MLB
The San Francisco Giants have hired Major League Baseball's first full-time female coach.
Alyssa Nakken, a former three-time all-conference first baseman on Sacramento State University's softball team, will join the Giants as an assistant coach, the team's manager, Gabe Kapler, said in a statement on Thursday.
Nakken, 29, has worked with the Giants since 2014 when she joined as an intern in baseball operations. More recently, she has been overseeing health and wellness initiatives in the organization. Kepler also announced the hiring of assistant coach Mark Hallberg.
"In every organization, environment affects performance, and baseball clubhouses are no different," Kapler said in the statement. "That's why in addition to assisting the rest of the coaching staff on the field, Mark and Alyssa will focus on fostering a clubhouse culture that promotes high performance through, among other attributes, a deep sense of collaboration and team."
Prior to joining the Giants, Nakken was the chief information officer for the University of San Francisco baseball team. After graduation from Sacramento State in 2012, she earned her Master's Degree in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco in 2015.
While Nakken is the first full-time female coach in the league, several women before her have paved the way with part-time roles in the league.
Justine Siegal, who became the first female coach for a major league organization when she was hired as a guest instructor in the instructional league in 2015, celebrated Nakken's hire in a tweet, saying: "The wall is broken."
According to the San Jose Mercury News, Nakken will help with pregame outfield work and batting practice. She will travel full time with the team and wear a uniform in pre-game warm-ups. She is not expected to be in uniform for games, because the MLB allows only seven coaches to the bench.
Source: Business Insider
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The San Francisco Giants have hired Major League Baseball's first full-time female coach.
Alyssa Nakken, a former three-time all-conference first baseman on Sacramento State University's softball team, will join the Giants as an assistant coach, the team's manager, Gabe Kapler, said in a statement on Thursday.
Nakken, 29, has worked with the Giants since 2014 when she joined as an intern in baseball operations. More recently, she has been overseeing health and wellness initiatives in the organization. Kepler also announced the hiring of assistant coach Mark Hallberg.
"In every organization, environment affects performance, and baseball clubhouses are no different," Kapler said in the statement. "That's why in addition to assisting the rest of the coaching staff on the field, Mark and Alyssa will focus on fostering a clubhouse culture that promotes high performance through, among other attributes, a deep sense of collaboration and team."
Prior to joining the Giants, Nakken was the chief information officer for the University of San Francisco baseball team. After graduation from Sacramento State in 2012, she earned her Master's Degree in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco in 2015.
While Nakken is the first full-time female coach in the league, several women before her have paved the way with part-time roles in the league.
Justine Siegal, who became the first female coach for a major league organization when she was hired as a guest instructor in the instructional league in 2015, celebrated Nakken's hire in a tweet, saying: "The wall is broken."
According to the San Jose Mercury News, Nakken will help with pregame outfield work and batting practice. She will travel full time with the team and wear a uniform in pre-game warm-ups. She is not expected to be in uniform for games, because the MLB allows only seven coaches to the bench.
Source: Business Insider
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Keywords:
First baseman • Coach (baseball) • Major League Baseball • San Francisco Giants • Major League Baseball • Coach (baseball) • First baseman • California State University, Sacramento • Softball • San Francisco Giants • Coach (baseball) • Manager (baseball) • Gabe Kapler • San Francisco Giants • Baseball • Max Kepler • Organization & Environment • Baseball • Chief information officer • University of San Francisco • San Francisco baseball team (California League) • California State University, Sacramento • Master's degree • Sport management • University of San Francisco • Full-time • Coaching • Human trafficking • Part-time contract • Justine Siegal • Coaching • Twitter • The Mercury News • Outfield • Games played • Major League Baseball • Johnny Bench •